UE DAILY EXAMINER. Local and Other Items, enemas TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. [Spectat Desparenes ro Ture Examiner.) Killed with Morphine. | a HAMILTON, Sept. 26. Two children of Mr, Nicholson, of Mill- | grove, both girls, died this morning from | the effects of morphine administered in | mistake for quinine. It has just been dis- covered that Mrs. Rymal, who died at Mulgrave last week, is another victim made by the. drug clerk in supplying the }in rphine which killed the two girls. (itempted Suicide. | tints Freperictron, N. B., Sept. 26. attempted ty comuut suicide last might, by cutting the main : rcery of his left arm with )arazor, When iound life was alinost ex- tinct, and his recovery is doubtful. No cause is assigned for the act, Alarming Reports. Maprip, Sept. 26. say that the Spanish Ponope has been killed and that many wounded have taken refuge on the Spanish Pontvons The insurgents are uasters of the Island. Two warships have been sent to the scene. — interrupting a Speaker. Lonpon, Sept. 26. Late. advices Governor of Mr. Russell, M. P., attempted to ad- dress a Unionist meeting at Piymouth this \ : ir popular double | J ; \ lowing Beer B ‘in. W ‘, of Woodstock, N, B., fternoon with six good - ~ ANADA Was in (reorgetown on ee ion Monday afternoon for Ha Xx - AMES M. L. C., Murray Harbor. and HW. L. Ma i, M. P. P. Cardigan, were at the «) \ - aw t it Hotel Russ, a waitress w as | a y adog. It was immediately killed W hich ? - Mr. | tr. Owen, the energetic Secretary of the K s County Exhibition, was in the ity t He was at the Osborne ° Now is ne to have your “stoves fitted up. Leave your orders at L. W. Harris’ Tin Sr ( ) 1 Street sept27 21 Sl iv stot the County Exhibitions opens tS sic to-morrow, The King's ( 3 itron willbe held on the follow- invita Ca NAN ( B.-Monthly meeting this lu vy) ¢ Mung, Sept 27, at 8 o'clock Nomination of officers. A fall attendance req 3 - FeATHER "RLING, cleaning, etc., done itness dispatch by Mrs. C. MeMil posite Railway Round House. se27 lidy liw liniaapseiallillAdieeesinea Mr. W. EB. Earte, of St. John, N. B., who en on the Island for several days past interests of J. S. Robertson & Co., left ; . ning a \r the Stipencdiary Magistrate’s Court this ing one drunk was disposed of fur $2, an sssault case between two boys was disunissed, and three Scott Act cases were adjourned tor absent Witnesses. ticeiellitiaeess el Qvesec hasa breach of promise case. Tie pla:ntitf is a Miss Caroline Pincombe, and the detendant a broker named Hansen. Miss Pincombe estimates the damages te her heart at $10,000, for which amount shé sues. siaiidiitinieiainie A CORRESPONDENT informs the A griculturist t Mr. Albert Sunpson, of French River, sume Wheat growing this year From a measured peck of white fife wheat sown he cleaned up 74 bushels of good clean + W near, nas aone -_- ~~. fue Prince County Election Case of Hackett and Pe rry, lately tried before Judge Hiensley at Summerside, has been appealed to Sapreme Court at Ottawa and will be eard there at the October session of that i iiicianaens Rev. J. Hureatsoxy, M.A., will (D. V:) officiate at Lot 48 on Sabbath first, the 2nd of Ostober, at 10.30 a. m.; and at Birch Hill at Hie will the 2.30 p. m. and wait at ross in the 9 o'clock boat, wharf until a conveyance somes for him. > WEATHER permitting, the great yacht race vetween the Volunteer and Thistle for the Am- +s Cup, comes off to-day. It is thought that about $500,000 has been wagered upon the result in New York alone, been made in this city. Several small ets have = We regret to learn that Mrs. Ledwell, of the Revere House, Georgetown, met with qu serious accident oa Sunday morning, al 4 c i result of which she had h gy broken. Dr. 5S. R.°Wenkins, of Cardi- gin, was called in toset the fracture, and the 9 snow doing well. a I'ue special train for Sunnnerside leaves here at 9.15 a. m. to-morrow; retarn tickets at one tirst-cla f The convenient hou: at which the train ke s, as well asthe exhi- bition and other attractions at Summerside should induce «large number of our citizens to take advantage of the cheap and pleasant trip. -_ \. M. Warient, Ese, of this town and Capt. W. H. Barnard, have purchased a fine new brigantine of 210 tons. She was built at Sherbrooke, N. 5., and classed 10 years. She ian ng coppered at Halifax, and will avrive here shortly to load either oats for the West [Indies or potatoes for the American MAr hk« i ¢ na TH | best catalogue of Domestic LB. Fashions for tall, 1837, can be had at the Diamond Bookstore for five cents. It con- tains hundreds of the choicest patterns, and the large reviews Apply early for All the paper not better than mes the sum. supply is limited. patterns also in stock. is as goud if Custing ten t them as the ae Tee Pioneer informs its readers that an edi- mthe Hackett-Perry case has been crowded out of this week's Issue of that paper, bat will appear next week. It wouli be as well for the editor of the Pioneer to reserve his comments until after the case has been deeid- ed by the Supreme Court of Canada. This would, however, be too much to expect. - nomination Council. torial MonpDAY was day for the Summeiside Town The following ge] were nominated:—J. A. Sharp, tsq. and Richard Hunt, Esq., for chairman, A. Compton, Daniel Stewart, James Higgins, Ronald Campbell, John McKay, Silas M Hicks, W. P. Baker, W. Shea, D. Montgomery, P. R. Baker and A. C. Rogers for Cc yuncillors, ial We regret to learn, says the Pioneer, that Frederick M ryse, Esq., of Central Bedeque, was killed on Monday at noon, by the break- ing of the fly wheel of his threshing machine. One of the pieces struck him on the head, killing him instantly. He was between fifty and sixty years of age, and and family. He was much His family have the sympathy of leaves 4k wile respe ted. 7 all, a evening, but met with so much opposition in the form of hissing and hooting, that he could not proceed. Gone Adrift. Orrawa, Sept. 26. The Inspector of lights for Newfound- Jand has telegraphed to the Marine Depart- ment that the buoy at the mouth of Tre- passy Bay has gone.adrift and will not be replaced this year. A Schooner Fined. Sr. Joun, Sept. 26. The American schooner Nettie B. *Dobin was fined tifty dollars to-day for neglecting to enterat the Customs House until the third day after arrival from Jonesport. A Mortgage Filed. WILKSBARRE, Pa., Sept. 26. A mortgage for $50,000,000 against the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey in favor of the Central Trust Company was tiled to-day. Rumored Resignation. Harrrax, N. S., Sept. 26. The Citizen to-night says that Post- master General McLellan has thrown up his seat in Colchester. President Grevy to Resign. Paris, Sept. 26. It is reported that President Grevy will shortly resign the Presidency. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 27—10 a.m. Winds mostly south westerly, fair weather, stationary or slightly higher temperature. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Seyt 26—T A Parker, Halifax, N 8; J P Sullivan, St Peter’s Bay; Arch McInnis, Wallace, N 8S; Alex McInnis, Omaha, Neb; C © Sabin and wife, Montreal; T W Henderson, S’Side. 27—J McRae, North Tryon; H L Macdonald, Cardigan Bridge; C H Sterns, Souris; R Stead, Wheatley River; D F Edwards, S'Side. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 26—S J Richey, St. John, N B; J A Robertson, O St Marie, Montreal; Jas Me- Donald, Souris. 27—G A Brown, St John, N ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept 27—J H Corkum and wife, Worcester, Mass; Lincoln Simpson, Cavendish; William J Simpson, do; Manvah Rowe, Montague; W J Kyle, Providence; S H Brown, Stanley Bridge; Chas Anderson, do; Miss K Morrri- son, Boston, Mass; Mrs West, do; Miss Mc- Donald, do; Arthur Milligan, S’side, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept 26—Foam, Moran, Pictou. CLEARED. Sept 23—Fown, Moran, Pictou; tug William Aitken, Hobbs, Pictou; Onward, MclIsaac, West Cape. OTHER PORTS. S’side, 24—-Ent, sch Annie Florence, Ber- nard, Shediac, lum: Marion ¥, Sovier, Tra- cadie, cedar posts; Favorite, Sundby, Shemo-. gue, lam. 24—Richard Thompson, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Lodi, Green, Port Hawkesbury, herring. 26—Adonia, McKinnon, Pictou, coal; bkte Roland, Finalyson, Cow Bay, cval for PEIR. 26—Cld, sch Marion F, Sovier, Tracadic, N B; bal; Favorite, Sundby, Shemo- gue, bal. Summerside Exports. SummersipE, Sept. 24th, }887. Qcrre a fracas took place inGeorgetown on | Sunday afternoon. Two of the hard charac- ters of that town undertook to beatone of the | sailors of the Canada who was on shore and | slightly under the influenceof the ardent. The sailor, however, quickly showed them what British tars could do, and, one of his comrades showing fair play, the little sailor g4ve his assailants a right good hammering. All the people said the roughs only got what | they-deservud. | - ; ' Tuk Ladies’ Hospital Aid Society acknow- ‘eaves with many thanks the following con- | tributions to the P. E. Island Hospital :— Donald MeLeod. 1 bed chair; A Friend, 8 Yards white cilico; Mrs. Unsworth, veget ables wad 4 quartscranberries; Mrs. A. Sectt, Fr. ich Fort 2 bushels potat 723; Ss. Roper, Brackley Pint Road, vegetables; Mra. 3. t tles preserves; Mrs. R.* Johnson R r . i i I : Mrs. J. L vagworth, an Mrs. wed Miu. Gevvele, aid loth, Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— A Normal School student named Cormier | =——— _ — = HERE WE RIGHT T wus the finest stock of FALL GOODS Worsted, Tweeds, Naps, strike the mark every time. - -PUWESDAY, ARE AGAIN Oe 47-— ever shown in P, E. Island, consisting of Meltons, Beavers, Pilots, Venetians, &c., &e. No plugs, but Good, Honest Goods, which we are prepared to make up in the very latest | styles, by cutters and workmen who understand their business. No mistits--our cutters We guarantee to sell suits, made to order, cheaper than any house in the city. Our cent. cheaper than up-town stores. Come down and buy from us M°SLEOD & STAR Charlottetown, Sept. 14, 1887—eod & wky JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE BROKERS —~AND— HALIFAX. me ee Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. ReFERENCES: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Scotia, Halifax ; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Charlottetown. Nova Nova NScetia, WARREN & JONES, TEA WiRCUANTES. 71 East Coear anp 9014 Muinciyec LANgE, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Muserave, Halifax. Sept. 24, 1887—Ilmo pd RED CROSS LINE HOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT © THE 9th OCTOBER. HOBSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia. Baltim re, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamberg, and other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch'town, Sept. 20, 1287. sf, JUSHEHS BUDAAR the Lieut. Governor and His. Lordship the Chief Justice. HE Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society intend hold- ing another Grand Bazaar! this year, in aid of St. Joseph s School, in the Convent Building, Pownal St, —DURING— Exhibition Week, October 8rd-8th. No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar exc-] all previous ones. ‘ Music and Amusements provided. Admission 10 cents. Ch’town, Sept, 1, 1*87. NASAL BALM Totrennam, Ont., May23rd, 1887. I have been troubled with nasal catarrh for the last five years. Seeing Nasal Balm ad- vertised 1 procured a bottle, and although I have only used part of it, I do not hesitate to pronounce it the best remedy in the world for that loathsome disease, Catarrh. It is easy and pleasant to use, soothing and healing in its action, instant in giving relief, removes and changes the-pvisonous secretions to a healthy state, stops the droppings from the head into 14 horses. Uae inane ¢ sie ho ae os $1260 190 lambs. ........ cc cece ccc cenees 380 Te Ae oo a eos ot Sue 805s te 32 70 cases €gg8... 1... eee eet eees 322 688 bris oysters.......... POSIT A BO hte DUUEAP .. coco coc sttcreeseccess 5 203 bush vats ...... poset se ee ees 61 7 barrels mackerel.....---- sesacy. +) SR 3 potato diggers. ......-seee+ees — $ 3094 By stmr, St. Lawrence on 26th :-- 45 bags potatoed. ..-.. sere ree reees oe$ me G3 caWWSs CLZIS... ccc ce cee cere sseeees “. 1 bri sounds ai sarang “tae? take .. 29 bris BEG CTOLs «i cee center eee Fees a - ; S49 tania. . so cs cs ere ss oe ever ot ees a 224 wis oysters........ wees geeeeee es sil the throat, and removes all the syurptoms of Catarrh and Cold in the Head, In fact, if the directions are faithfully followed, nothing but a sure and permanent cure can be the result, Yours truly, JNO. S. GEORGE, Baker and Confectioner. Sept. 23--wky STRAYED OR STOLEN. | expenses are so light that we can affor| to do so. We are opening up a grand line of Gents’ Furnishings, which we can sell 15 to 20 per ——--0 Commission Werchants, | JANTED—A boy to attend a horse. One from ” M Li A WwW D A si | W the country preferred. Apply at this | oftice, 86} -26 tf It is a living we want, not a fortune. and Save Money. MCKENZIE, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Queen Street, opposite Watson's Drug Store. '-P. BE ISLAND. Exhibition, 1887, WiLL be held at Charlottetown on ‘Wednesday and Thursday, OCTOBER 5th and Gth. | — | Al! Live Stock Entries must be made on or | before FRIDAY, September 30th, at 6 o'clock, ip. m. | Entries of other exhibits will be made up to ; TUKRSDAY, October 4th, at 2 o'clock, p. ma.. | Sharp, after which hour nothing can be received | for exhibition. Travelling arrangements on the most favorable terms have been made with the P. ik. Island Railway, the Steam Navigation Company, the | Sleamera Heather Belle and Southport; also with ; the Intercolonial Railway from a!l points be- | tween Molurave, Halifax and St. John inclusive, to Pictou Landing and Point da Chene. \ large crowd of visitors from all points are expected to visit this Provincial Kxhibit of Agri- culture and local industry. For further particuiars get Prize List and Pro gramme. A. MeNEILL, SECRETARY. Ch'town, Sept. 2, 1887. —wky di pat her guar jour pio WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. LOST—Between Steamboat Wharf and Rankin House, on 12th inst., a Checked Tweed Uver cdat, tied in red leather shaw! sirap. Finder will be well rewarded On jeaviug at Rankin ee sept?7 t T° LET—A Tenement in a new house on Water Street, near Railway Stativn, containing 7 rooms. Apply on the premises to John Tr inor. sept 27 3aw tf WANTED [MMEDIATELY—A Cook; good references required. Apply to Mrs. F. L. Haszard, Orlebar Steet. sept27 tf V ;ANTED—A Girl for general houseword; | references required; fur Mrs. H. W. Long- worth, Apply to Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Cumber- ‘land sti cet. sep.276 WAN fED—A Girl for general housework, Ap- “ply to Mre. Morrison, 40 Grafton Street West. sept26 uf ANTED—A Girl for general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. sep26 THOMAS SMITH, Royalty, has for sale two hundred busheis of ripe Onions, superior quality, which he will sell in quantities to suit jf Parebesces, at reasonable prices. Orders left at | his stails, No, 37 and 3s Alarket House, or at shis aadress, 2; miles frum town, will be promp:ly attended to, sept26 3i pd | To LET — One-half ef Two-story House on | Fitzroy Stree , adjoining John Stumm dies, coa- |} taining six rooms, with larse porch; aso o:e- halt of a Cottage, with front reom and porch; dry, frost-proof ce:lars.—Patrick Sherry. sept/4 tf j BAKERY FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A fine vpporcumly now ofters to obtain a good busi- j BCBS; our shop and bakery forsvie and tol-t. A persun of moderate capital can step right in’ana !continue our business in all its branches.— Jos. Knight & Son, Great George Street. se,t 24uf HOvsk WANTED-— Abcut Oct. 16th, a mediun- sized Dwelling, on a clean street, near the centre of the city—#. Lalderston, sept2s Zi FEATHERS Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin House—Mrs. Macinnis. se, 23 tf FOR SALE—A Single-barre], Breech-loading Keming:on Shot Gun, very li.tle used. Apply to this offi e. sept23 tf Bass FOR POTATOES—A quantity of Bags (old and new) fur sale. Apply at P. E. Isiand Steam Navigation Co. sep 20 4i pd TO LET—Fora term of years, a House witha large yurd attached, suitable fora boarding house, situated on Kent Street. Apply to James Puillips, septi6 tf O LET—That Dwelling House on corner of Euston Street and st. Peter’s Road, now occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession viven atouce Apply lo Mrs. George si curegor, Euston Street. sept3 t Jo LET—A pretieg with four rooms and porch, situated on nore? Sireet; possession given 13th Sept.-—-R, K. Brace, sepb 10 O LET~House and Shop, situated on King Street. Apply at this offive. sepl tf FOR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but very little and in good repair; also, one up- right Steam Boiler, complete. ‘They will be soid at a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown W oolen Co;, City. . Bugs Uf ‘[}O LET—The House on Pownal Street, occu- pied by Mr. Thomas Calibeck, containing ten roonis ; rent moderete ; possession — any time after October Ist. Apply to Wiliam Mur- ray, baker. seprd tf ' Two Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, now to let. Apply to M. P. Hagan. augls T° LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. Yuiil ; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Quéen Street. jJuneld tf V ANTED AT ONCE—A Blacksmith, or one with two years’ practice. Apply Wiliam J. Proctor, Lianter River. sep2 wky A LARGE brown dog, answerto the name of. WANTED- For a small family in_town, Where Ceezur. | tse uy / A pang gn be wivan fer’ te re | reterenves ut, a Zo0d plain Cook; the uw us is givet aired, A’ ud Lote a W SEPTEMBER 7s Seles mee © 2b “1887. NEW DRY GOODS. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT — Perkins & Sterns Have much pleasure in intimating to their numerous customers that their New Goods for this Season’s Trade are now to hand, and all departments are now filled up with the Latest Designs and the Newest Fabrics at the very Lowest Prices. Perkins & Sterns Sept. l6—dy & wky Novelties in Dress Goods. Novelties in Mantles, Novelties in Wool Goods Novelties in Fur Goods. Novelties in Fancy Goods. FALL AND WINTER. Colored Moire Plus’. Colored Checked Plush. Colored Faney Plush. Colored Plain Plusi:. Dress Goods ! Dress Goods Dress Goods! Dress Goods! aaa ‘BEER BROS. St Oat OB os ——AND- WHITE WOOD - List CARRIAGE BUILDERS. eee ODE HICKORY, 1}, 13, 1? inches thick. WHITE WOOD, 2 thick, 13 to 37 inches wide. CITY HARDWARE STORE. NORTON & FENNELL. A Pinko! Ti August 6, 1887.- Qaw & wky People using the WANZER LAMP say it is a “Perfect Treasure.” No Chimney to clean; no Smoke; no Smell; big Light; very liftle Gil required ; better than an Oil Stove for Heat- ing Water, Milk, &c. Indispensable in the Nursery-and Sick-room ; Will save ite cost in oil in one year. Now that the long nights are coming it will pay to buy Wanzer Lamps for the House, Store or Workshop. GOFF Cn'tiwe, Goptt My L7—ood & why BROS, AGENT'S. Se Ae IEE oo cS: OR Qe NCEE RE ROR Ree OR ee oR am Pe agg em rane amen ae ae ee esi SS ORR acl, a TA a egy Sa SORE RE RN meen ese mm mm MNT cae aE ae SS Ga a Sa gape —— ee a. me are ae eer nope yma = Si. Leas aa rg a fa 2 a, meme